Craig Morgan outlines why comparator clinical trials are useful and provides points to consider to ensure the best outcome. In clinical trials, a comparator drug (defined as ‘an investigational or ...
Despite randomised clinical trials (RCTs) being the gold standard for drug approval studies, the shift towards precision medicine has increased the use of single-arm trials (SATs). SATs lack results ...
Optical sensors are a broad class of device for detecting light intensity. This can be just a simple component for notifying when ambient light levels rise above or fall below a prescribed level, or a ...
Optical materials and structures are substances used to manipulate the flow of light. This can include reflecting, absorbing, focusing or splitting an optical beam. The efficiency of a specific ...
Abstract: Modern wireless transceivers are expected to meet aggressive performance, cost, and power consumption targets with adequate yield in short design cycles. To address these challenges, RFICs ...
Abstract: A time transfer link consisting of PTP High Accuracy equipment (PTP-HA, e.g., White Rabbit) can transfer time with sub-nanosecond accuracy. Originally PTP-HA equipment is calibrated as a set ...
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